I got a new high tech zapper: The Mayco Zapper!

As I’m typing this blog post, I am currently zapping using the pad terminals of the Mayco Zapper under my left and right leg. This zapper is far more advanced than the previous “blind fire” zappers we bought. I will explain why.

A little backgrounder. We consulted with Dr. Jaime Dy Liacco a few days ago for our eldest boy. And one of my boy’s treatments is for 5 weeks daily zapping. My wife and I said we were familiar with zapping and had 2 zappers. Dr. Dy Liacco asked what models we had. He suggested we get the Mayco Zapper, which he sold, or which we can locally buy from the manufacturer: Inter Faith Church Ministries.

Now that my boy and I are using it, now I know why this zapper is more advanced.

This zapper has 4 settings. The manufacturer has experimented and these 4 different settings are there for each kind of parasite or germ you want to eliminate.

The zapper also has 2 types of terminals, a set of metallic cylinders for hand grips and pads for body placement. And it has a guide where the good places are.

The zapper has 2 x 9 volt batteries for portable operation, and a 220 volt ac to dc converter to plug in an outlet. The makers suggest you plug it into the outlet for best performance.

What was truly impressive is the makers of this zapper want to ensure that when you zap, you aren’t zapping blindly, you want to know the current is going through your body at the correct intensity. They have installed a variable resister knob and a current vu meter. You turn on the zapper with the knob and ever increasing intensity turn clockwise… do this slowly… otherwise you feel a “ground” electrifying you… and slowly until the needle points to zero. This is exactly where you want to be. If for some reason the contacts of the zapper slip away from your skin, you will see on the meter that the needle drops. I am thoroughly impressed by this design.

The first few days of zapping and my son’s right hand is itchy, toxins going out that way. Not good, he’s not enjoying it. This afternoon we tried the pads and I had him step on them. My son zaps while in the car on the way to school. 20 minutes breezes by because he is in the car on a trip that takes 30. I think the pads are the way to go. Look, my hands are free, I can zap and blog at the same time. 🙂

Check out the Mayco Zapper website at http://www.maycozapper.org – it is very cheap, that price is for the international market, the price for us local Filipinos is way way affordable.